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- A SCHEDULE of TIMBER TREES marked for his Majesty in the woods of Leinster near the river of Slane and Barrow, by virtue of a warrant from the Lo. Deputy, dated the 17th of July 1611, viz.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1611
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Distant from the waterside one mile or thereabout.--Upon Donell McHugh's of Ballyda wood, 100. Upon McMollnay's wood, called Ballinekilly, 80.
Distant from the sea one mile or thereabout.--Upon the Curragh Duff's lands, whereof belongs to Edmond McBrien and Rowland Ranseter, 150.
Distant from the waterside one mile.--Upon Kill McDermot Roe belonging to Donell Owre's sons and Morogh McWilliam 150.
From the waterside half a mile.--Upon Cowlattin woods, belonging to Willm. McMorogh and others, 60.
Distant from the waterside a mile.--Upon Captain Butler's, called Dromgarre, 560.
From the waterside half a mile.--Upon Donell Spannagh otherwise Cavenagh's, named Dronery, 121.
From the waterside two miles.--Upon Sir Thomas Colclogh's of Gurtin Phillipa, 141.
Distant from the waterside two miles.--Upon Owen McGerrett's of Ballybegg, 80.
From the waterside two miles.--Upon Art McHugh Oge's, called Colebane, 100.
Distant from the waterside three miles.--Upon Edward Butler's, called Killaghran, 252.
Distant from the waterside four miles.--Upon Mr. James Butler's, called Ballmacluky, 103.
Distant from the waterside five miles.--Upon Sir Thomas Colclogh's and others of Dromagh, 441.
From the waterside four miles.--Upon James McCahir's wood of Curragh Duff, 208.
From the waterside three miles.--Upon Donell Owre's sons, called Killegarre, 222.
From the waterside two miles.--Upon Sir Thomas Colelogh's of Monybeg, 210.
From the waterside three miles.--Upon Sir Thomas Coleloghs, called Kildronan, 223.
From the waterside three miles.--Upon the wood of Cooleattin; Morogh, McWillm., and other owners, 305.
From the waterside two miles.--Upon the woods of Clanyrdan; Teige, McDonogh, and other owners, 320.
From the waterside two miles.--Upon the woods of Mouley; Teige Ne Gowne owner, 310.
From the waterside four miles.--Upon the woods of Killenore; Donell Spannagh, and other owners, 310.
Sum total, 4,459.
Signed: Laurence Esmonde, W. Barlowe.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Lambeth Palace Library
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- MS 629, p. 167
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- 3 Pages.
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- <p>Calender of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, ed. J. S. Brewer & W. Bullen (6 vols., 1867-73), vol. V, document 111.</p>
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/659e5e1a-ccd8-4c57-91c4-ff14a1aaf61b/
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A SCHEDULE of TIMBER TREES marked for his Majesty in the woods of Leinster near the river of Slane and Barrow, by virtue of a warrant from the Lo. Deputy, dated the 17th of July 1611, viz.